On Wednesday 14 February 2007 16:43, Fabrice DELENTE wrote: > Hello. > > I'm trying to compile gtk+-2.10.9 on Slackware 10. > > I have succesfully compiled and installed the following: > > atk-1.9.1.tar.bz2 > cairo-1.2.6.tar.gz > glib-2.12.7.tar.gz > libpng-1.2.8.tar.bz2 > pango-1.14.8.tar.gz > pkg-config-0.20.tar.gz > > Configuring gtk+-2.10.9 goes all right; however, when I compile, at the end > I get [snip] > I have recompiled and reinstalled every packages twice, but to no avail. > How to get rid of the trouble? You probably have two versions of gtk+ (and also glib, cairo, pango and atk, although these are not the problem) installed, the one you have put in the /usr/local prefix, and the Slackware packages installed in the /usr prefix. The wrong one is being linked in. You need to get rid of the Slackware versions; which is not as easy as it may sound - old versions glib also comes in other Slackware packages, including the aaa_elflibs package. The alternative is to install your hand-compiled versions into the /usr prefix (also set the --sysconfdir option correctly) so that it writes the old versions, which has its own disadvantages (the packages in /var/log/packages no longer give a correct description of the state of the system). Chris _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list